The Colored Photographs, by the same, excel not only in the foregoing particulars, but also in the flesh tints, choice of coloring in the drapery, and accessories, and in retaining the likeness. They are altogether finished specimens of the art. In the portrait of Hon. Presley Ewing, we find additional evidence of the usefulness of the art in making correct life-size pictures. [P. 39.] AWARD OF BOARD.--To Webster & Brother, for Plain and Colored Photographs and Daguerreotypes, Silver Medal. [P. 40.]

Report of the Exhibition Committee of the Kentucky Mechanic's Institute, Louisville 1855. Louisville: Published by Order of the Institute. Hull & Brother, Printers, Main Street. 1855.